Aciakari

Aciakari is a town of 30k inhabitants. It is ruled by the Baron Luiz Lamorim. It is the furthest town to the south on the island of Nikania. It is 4 days walk south of Linasruta or a 2 days sail east of Marbenu and 2 days sail west from Alina. From Aciakari it is 4 days sail to Glanchester, 4 days sail to Lamberside and 14 days sail to Nasur. It has an economy centered around fishing and flint, with little access to fresh water and fertile lands. Its population has an average of 3 years of education and the infrastructure of the village is developed. This town has a GDP of 33M. There are 150 militiamen, 150 men-at-arms and 30 knights in Aciakari.

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Southpoint Keep
Southpoint Keep is a formidable structure, built to withstand the harshest of conditions. Its walls are thick and strong, lacking any decorative flourishes or fancy adornments. Instead, they are straightforward and simple, with sharp angles that give the keep a menacing appearance. Over time, the salty wind and sea have battered the walls, leaving them weathered and rough. Despite its unrefined appearance, the keep is a symbol of strength and resilience, standing tall against the elements and any threats that may come its way.  
  • Baron Luiz Lamorim - Lord of Aciakari
  • Baroness Silvana Amoriso
  • Lord Zosim Lamorim
  • Lady Asha Hamura
  • Marcus Davis - Captain of the Guard
  • Alden Stone - Magistrate
  • Elara Starweaver - Arch-Mage

  • Temple of Iron
    Nestled in the bustling heart of the town, this imposing temple sits next to the town square, just a stone's throw away from the formidable Southpoint Keep. The Temple of Iron serves as a place of solace and devotion for the town's inhabitants. The temple's architecture is simple and straightforward, with no decorative flourishes or fancy adornments. Despite its unrefined appearance, the temple is a grand structure, with walls made of rough, dark stone and towering spires that reach towards the sky. The interior of the temple is equally imposing, with stone floors and walls, and heavy wooden beams supporting the roof. Large iron candelabras cast flickering shadows on the walls, adding to the temple's austere atmosphere. The stained glass windows are few and far between, but their simple geometric designs cast slashes of bright color into the dim interior. Visitors to the temple often find its stark, severe beauty to be a powerful reminder of the unyielding strength of the divine.
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